Complete Blueprint Drawings and instruction's of quality and clarity to understand and applying how to make gun silencer,homemade and install on rifles and pistol's in most calibers.Silences completely, with subsonic ammunition.Subsonic speed is under 331.4 m/sec or 1087.3 ft/sec.Over 30 years experience and use and building of this type of firearms suppressor proofs the quality of sound suppression. In a rifle like cal.22 long rifle with subsonic ammunition the only sound you hear is the

Posted Nov-1-2009 By

buttkracken

correct. Also what he fails to mention is silencers are illegal as Hell without special permit (try and get one) and if you fool with em, you're asking for hard time. He wants to sell you some INFORMATION, which is legal, right now, but actually build one and you are an instant criminal. And from the sound of it, i think he must be firing 22 short, since it was so quiet to begin with.

Posted Nov-1-2009 By

Fine_Just_Fine

It's not quite that simple because many states have their own laws banning suppressors.

Also, you are not getting a license to simply own and use silencers. Each silencer you own has to be registered and made by an approved Type II weapons manufacturer.

Having a homemade silencer, as suggested in this video, is what is illegal, even if you posses a permit.

This is from an article in gunsconnect.fi:

In 1934 a bill was passed levying a tax of $200 (4 times the price of a Thompson submachiMore..ne gun at the time.) on future sales of machine guns. Short-barreled rifles and shotguns, cane guns and silencers were also thrown into the bill, almost as an afterthought. The BATF was set up, and one of its functions today is to collect such a tax.

So much of the controversy dealing with Title II weapons is not that they are illegal, but that a tax will be levied on their ownership. Owning one which is not properly registered and taxed is a violation of federal tax code (tax evasion) a felony punishable by large fines and up to ten years in prison.

In the interim, included in that tax collection effort has been the process of fingerprinting, photo identification, and a background check for evidence of criminal activity and/or mental defectiveness. Typically, the most populated states (CA, NY, & NJ) are very restrictive and have their own laws preventing the ownership of firearm silencers.

Today 33 states allow the possession or use of firearm silencers or suppressors. Seventeen do not. Title II weapons are tightly regulated and controlled by the federal government and its agents in the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms. In general, state, county and municipal entities may own and use machine guns, silencers and destructive devices in any state.

Each weapon or device will carry its own model, make and serial number, as an aid to identification and tracking of the piece. For identification purposes a silencer is considered to be a weapon by BATF, even though its purpose is to reduce the sound of a firearm's report, not to discharge a projectile.Less..

Posted Nov-1-2009 By

EventHorizon2012

Ah, good point. I forgot how bad it is in the Peoples Republic of California.

As to a civvie "needing" one, its simply a matter of being able target practice without annoying your neighbors. They are almost never used in a crime, and aren't that hard to build anyway I'm not so sure why the need to outlaw them anyway. It is far easier to build one than the gun or ammo so having the law doesn't really stop anyone except those who wouldn't be inclined to do anything bad with one anywaMore..y.Less..

Posted Nov-1-2009 By

HowlingWilderness

Those homemade supressors are illegal as hell.
You can get an 11 or 12,ooo foot per second spring air rifle with a suppressor for small game. One pump and fire.
My Gamo CSI with gas spring is very quiet if I use heavy pellets and can shoot through medium game at over 100 feet.
If I use too light a pellet then it breaks the sound barrier and makes a loud pop.
I can shoot this in my yard or most anywhere without getting into trouble.

hgl

Posted Nov-2-2009 By

Lynx_Canadensis

Can I own a silencer? Silencers have never been illegal under federal
law; they have only been regulated and taxed. This means that if your
state doesn%u2019t prohibit ownership of silencers, you can probably buy
one. Here are some things you also need to know.
%u2022 Must be 21 years old when purchasing from a dealer
%u2022 Typically, if you can buy an handgun, you can buy a silencer
%u2022 Must not have been convicted of a felMore..ony or pleaded guilty to
domestic violence charge(s)
%u2022 Must be a United States Citizen
The following states allow civilian ownership of silencers. AL, AR, AK,
AZ, CO, CT, FL, GA, ID, IN, KY, LA, ME, MD, MS, MT, NE, NV, NH, NM,
NC, OH, OK, OR, PA, SC, SD, TN, TX, UT, VA, WA, WI, and WY. If
your state isn%u2019t listed here, you will not be able to own a silencer. It is
my understanding that Washington State allows possession, but not
the use of silencers.
The Basic steps to obtain a silencer are listed below:
%u2022 Make sure you can own one in your state
%u2022 Pick a silencer to buy
%u2022 Find a Class 3 Dealer
%u2022 Fill out and complete the required paperwork IN DUPLICATE
%u2022 If an individual, obtain Law Enforcement signature on the forms
be fingerprinted and paste or tape two photographs of yourself
onto the forms
%u2022 If a Corporation or Trust, you may skip the above step
%u2022 Pay the $200 Transfer Tax to BATFE
%u2022 Wait for your paperwork to clear
%u2022 Fill out a ATF Form 4473
%u2022 Take your silencer homeLess..

Posted Nov-1-2009 By

mdf54082000

For one, its called a SUPPRESSOR, and yes class three felony to posses without proper paper work($200 stamp, as eluded to earlier) No you don't need 22 shorts to make work, the more powerful the better on semi's.

Posted Nov-1-2009 By

dinglbat

Posted Nov-1-2009 By

rpastrana

must not make that many suppressors, there's no such thing as a silencer, someone who makes one i would think would know that.

and with a .22 all you need is an empty water or coke bottle some tissue paper and tape, fill the bottle with the tissue, and tape the empty bottle over the end of the barrel, making sure its completely sealed and the only thing youll hear is the hammer

Posted Nov-1-2009 By

G-JRV

Well, i have seen one made out of a metal vacume tube, a pen tube, seven two litre bottle caps (baffles) steel wool, and some rubber spacers. Seen it go through 500 rounds of sub sonic .22, never blew or had any lost accuracy.

In the end, the types that can handle 5.56, 7.62 and 9mm cost only fifteen to twenty-five dollars in quality material, then you just need a small workshop.

Now, why would anyone want a suppresor? Easy on the ears, and people More..can't complain when you want to hunt, or plink next to their property.

Ok BATF, i have no idea what i'm talking about. I don't own any phull auto or illegal guns. I pay my taxes, have a nice day.Less..

Posted Nov-2-2009 By

Chunker4200

of course larger calibers dont agree with that method, but its cheap its fast, and all suppressors are only good for so many shots, the bottle method is cheaper and works the same if not better. but only with the smaller calibers

Posted Nov-1-2009 By

magn0liafan

Odd isnt it.Here in the UK where gun licensing is heavily controlled,sound moderators (suppressors) are relativley easy to get-hearing protection is a valid reason! I have a suppressed BRNO like in the footage and it really is whisper quiet with subsonic ammo to the point that you only hear the bolt moving.